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Tag Archives: face coverings
In the time of the virus: and another day
I am so very tired. No energy to write much again today. It seems to be a pattern, where I’m fine for the early part of the day, then slump around 4pm, after which not much gets done. Today I … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: an ordinary day
A quick post today, as I’ve been busy all day and didn’t get anything written along the way. Today was an ordinary day, which is to say that as we’re still self-isolating we must of necessity keep ourselves to ourselves. … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: to wear or not to wear, that is the question – face coverings
Here’s a topical subject, and one that seems to raise strong feelings in people one way or another. I’m not going to sit on any fences here: originally I knew nothing of the subject, and now I’m fully persuaded of … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 96
And here we are again on the weekly merry-go-round back at Saturday. A very different day from last Saturday – from my perspective, enjoyably cooler and showery (so no need to water anything apart from the greenhouse plants). Sadly an … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 86
Bad night and really busy day = very short post today. But a good day in all sorts of ways. A pleasant walk down to the river and back Made some face coverings for neighbours, and delivered them Thunderstorm and … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 84
A very good day, despite sleep issues (as ever…) and everything going on in the wider world. About which the less said the better. A bit too humid to be comfortable working outside, but nonetheless I got a lot done … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 78
The weather was good so we went out early for the walk we’d decided on yesterday – an old favourite, through the woodland on the Stourhead Estate (but not going into the gardens, or using the garden car park). It … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 73
A short but (I hope) sweet post today. Kate from Winchester – I don’t know you but I do know your friend. I cannot begin to tell you how much pleasure your card gave me – thank you so much … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 72
I’ve been thinking over the past few days just how long to continue with this series. I know I said on Monday that I would continue for as long as I (and hopefully a few others) are finding it helpful. … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 57
A (comparatively speaking) busy day here today. An optician appointment that should have taken place early in lockdown but didn’t, rebooked due to some slightly odd visual issues (thankfully all fine). Family zoom call to celebrate a certain birthday. Emails … Continue reading